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Jamming knot

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Category
  
Binding

ABoK
  
#1230, #1727, #1994

Category 2
  
Hitch

Jamming knot

Names
  
Adjustable jam hitch, Jam hitch

Related
  
Taut-line hitch, Buntline hitch

Typical use
  
Adjustable binding knot or jamming hitch

As a type of binding knot, the jamming knot is good for constricting a bundle of objects such as sticks or brush. It is basically a taut-line hitch but the initial two wraps are on the outside of the working line rather than on the inside, and finished off with one wrap on the inside. Thus the knot holds tension towards the inside of the loop rather than the standing end of the rope as with the taut-line – turning a tension knot into a constricting knot. After the knot is tied, the knot is held with one hand, the standing end is pulled tight, and the knot should hold fast. This knot, as with the taut-line, can be difficult or impossible to tie on slick or particularly stiff rope.

References

Jamming knot Wikipedia